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Government growth sparks outrage among taxpayers and veterans

July 10, 2024 | Fulton County, Georgia



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Government growth sparks outrage among taxpayers and veterans
During a recent government meeting, citizens voiced their concerns regarding potential tax increases and the growing size of government. Charles Krieger, one of the speakers, expressed frustration over the continuous demand for taxpayers to shoulder more financial burdens while government agencies expand without apparent accountability. He argued that the government should consider downsizing rather than perpetually increasing its reach and expenditures.

Another speaker, Ricky Leachman, a younger disabled veteran living on a fixed income, highlighted the adverse effects that a potential increase in the millage rate could have on his financial situation. He pointed out that, unlike older citizens who may qualify for certain tax deductions, he does not have similar relief options. Leachman echoed Krieger's sentiments, suggesting that the government should reassess its funding priorities and focus on tangible benefits for citizens rather than expanding into numerous initiatives.

The discussions reflect a growing concern among constituents about government spending and the impact of taxation on individuals, particularly those on fixed incomes. As the meeting progressed, it became clear that many attendees are advocating for a more restrained approach to government growth and fiscal responsibility.

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